Super Massive Black Holes and the Origin of High-Velocity Stars
arXiv:1507.00520
Abstract
The origin of high velocity stars observed in the halo of our Galaxy is still unclear. In this work we test the hypothesis, raised by results of recent high precision $N$-body simulations, of strong acceleration of stars belonging to a massive globular cluster orbitally decayed in the central region of the host galaxy where it suffers of a close interaction with a super massive black hole, which, for these test cases, we assumed $10^8$ M$_\odot$ in mass.
4 pages, 5 figures, Proceedings of 14th Marcel Grossmann Meeting